Nike F.C. Free Hypervenom 2 - Men's Shoe Black | 923MPWZL

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Inspired by the Nike Hypervenom football boot, the Nike F.C. Free Hypervenom 2 Men's Shoe features a hexagonal mesh upper that's coated with NikeSkin technology in key areas for an enhanced fit and a flexible, supportive midsole that lets you move naturally.

Benefits

Iconic hexagonal mesh upper is durable, light and breathable

NikeSkin technology, Flywire and bootie design create a custom fit

Free 3.0 midsole gives you natural feeling flexibility and support

Rubber outsole pods enhance durability in high-wear areas

Asymmetrical lacing is borrowed from Nike Hypervenom Football Boot and reduces pressure on the top of the foot

Minimal, moulded sockliner mimics the curvature of the foot for a great fit and support

Nike Free Origins

After learning that Stanford athletes had been training barefoot on the university's golf course, three of Nike's most innovative and creative employees set out to develop a shoe that felt natural and weightless, similar to bare feet. In 2002, they examined a group of men and women with pressure measuring insoles taped to their feet, using high-speed cameras to capture images of each foot in motion. The team spent eight years studying the biomechanics of shoeless running. The results yielded a profound understanding of the foot's natural landing angle, pressure and toe position, allowing Nike designers to build an unconventional and flexible running shoe from the inside out.

Nike Free Origins

After learning that Stanford athletes had been training barefoot on the university's golf course, three of Nike's most innovative and creative employees set out to develop a shoe that felt natural and weightless, similar to bare feet. In 2002, they examined a group of men and women with pressure-measuring insoles taped to their feet, using high-speed cameras to capture images of each foot in motion. The team spent eight years studying the biomechanics of shoeless running. The results yielded a profound understanding of the foot's natural landing angle, pressure and toe position, allowing Nike designers to build an unconventional and flexible running shoe from the inside out.